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Characteristics and Geography
The redistricting data include the first demographic and housing data from the 2020 Census that allow us to see demographic and population changes around the nation.
The redistricting data will include:
- Housing unit counts
- Occupancy status for housing units (occupied or vacant)
- Population totals
- Population totals by race
- Population totals by race and Hispanic/Latino origin
- Voting-age population (age 18 and older) totals by race and Hispanic/Latino origin
- Population totals in group quarters by major group quarters type
We will release these data for all 50 states, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia. Within each, we will provide data for multiple geographies, such as:
- Counties
- Townships
- Cities
- Voting districts
- School districts
- Tracts
- Census blocks
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